Fujitsu T902 Printer User Manual


 
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- Using the Wireless Display technology
Starting the WiDi application
To launch Intel® Wireless Display, perform the following steps:
1 Verify that you have a display adapter connected to the television on which you want to use WiDi and turn on the
television.
2 If you haven’t yet turned on the wireless device switch on your Tablet PC, do so now.
3 Click on the WiDi icon on your desktop or the Start menu shortcut.
4 The PC content is displayed on the big screen TV.
After the initial set-up between the laptop and a compatible display adapter, you can set the adapter as the default
to auto-connect. In the future, simply opening the application will automatically connect the two.
For detailed information about using and troubleshooting the WiDi technology, click on the WiDi icon then click the
[Help] button in the upper right-hand corner to open the Wireless Display Help file.
IF YOU PURCHASED A SYSTEM WITH AN INTEL WIRELESS LAN AND OPTIONAL INTEL WIDI TECHNOLOGY, THE WIDI APPLICATION MAY OR MAY
NOT BE PRE-INSTALLED (DEPENDING UPOON YOUR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION). SYSTEMS WITH INTEL WIDI PRE-INSTALLED WILL HAVE A WIDI ICON
LOCATED ON THEIR DESKTOP. IF THE ICON IS NOT PRESENT, INTEL WIDI CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE FUJITSU SUPPORT WEBSITE.
THE INTEL WIDI TECHNOLOGY WILL ONLY WORK IN COMBINATION WITH AN INTEL WIRELESS LAN.
ONLY WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER CAN BE USED AS THE MEIA PLAYER FOR WIDI 3.0.
BEFORE USING INTEL WIDI, BE SURE THAT THE SYSTEMS WIRELESS DEVICE SWITCH IS TURNED ON.
NOTE THAT SECURE CONTENTS ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY INTEL WIDI 3.0. CONTENT REQUIRING OUTPUT PROTECTION SUCH AS BLU-RAY® AND
DVD
MOVIE PLAYBACK IS NOT SUPPORTED BY WIDI.
THERE MAY BE A SLIGHT TIME LAG WHEN USING WIDI WHEN YOU MOVE THE MOUSE OR TYPE IN CHARACTERS.
THE FIRST TIME YOU USE WIDI, THE DEFAULT DISPLAY RESOLUTION IS 1280X720. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE RESOLUTION, GO TO THE
C
ONTROL PANEL -> DISPLAY PROPERTIES UNDER THE SETTINGS TAB. ONCE YOU HAVE SET THE RESOLUTION, IT WILL BECOME THE DEFAULT UNLESS
YOU CHANGE IT AGAIN.
Figure A-1. Ad Hoc Mode Network